Our Team

Chad Carlton brings more than 25 years of high-stakes, front-line communications experience to the leadership of C2 Strategic Communications. He is a strategic and creative thinker, a polished writer and a respected adviser to strong leaders including governors, mayors, company executives, cabinet secretaries and entrepreneurs.

Mindy Peterson’s familiar and trusted voice has guided citizens, motorists, leaders and journalists for more than two decades. Today, she is the primary spokesperson for one of America’s largest and most complex transportation construction projects, the Ohio River Bridges Project’s Downtown Crossing.

Ed Green knows business inside and out. He’s respected by CEOs and corporate leaders throughout the region for the fairness and insight he displayed during two decades as a business reporter and editor at Louisville Business First and The Courier-Journal.

Not many people can read a corporate balance sheet, write front-page headlines and stay on top of a Twitter account. Lisa Jessie can – and does. Her rare combination of communications and financial expertise makes her an invaluable strategist for clients in the business, non-profit and government sectors.

The News

I just returned from a conference in Dallas where hundreds of us spent three days learning about a letter and a number – P3. In states and communities across America, leaders are talking about P3, which is short hand for

We’re not big on promoting about ourselves – we do that for clients – but we will blog regularly and share a lot of information here. You’ll see when our clients make news, and we’ll share tips for effective communication.

One of our ongoing projects is having a big impact on Eastern Kentucky. The Mountain Parkway Expansion is a road-improvement project designed to close the only gap in a 400-mile, four-lane, high-speed corridor across Kentucky – from Pikeville to Paducah.

Motorists will drive on Louisville’s new Downtown bridge within a year – at least three months ahead of schedule. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is accelerating construction of the bridge, part of the Downtown Crossing of the Ohio River Bridges Project,